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1912041860Leipzig: B. G. Teubner 1912. 2nd Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Good. Xii 588 Pp. Ads At Front And Rear. Green Cloth Gilt. A Technical Compendium Of The Classical Mechanics Of The Major Mathematical Physicists To 1904; Errors Were Corrected In This Second Edition Of 1912 Apparently No Changes In Later Editions. Wear Gilt Brilliant Front Hinge Cracked Before Title Page Joints Cracked With Neat Exterior Black Tape Reinforcement Fraying At Corners. Ownership Name Of A. T. Ellis Possibly Arthur T. Ellis Of Caltech; Ownership Stamp Of Howard Higbee Dated Jan 4 1924; Later Ownership Signature Of Caltech Mathematics Professor Milton S. Plesset With His Penciled Marginal Notes To P. 36. Per Wikipedia Arthur Gordon Webster 1863 -1923 Was An American Physicist Who Founded The American Physical Society. Webster Had Graduated From Harvard College In 1885 At The Top Of His Class And Had Stayed For A Year As Instructor In Mathematics And Physics. At The End Of That Year He Went To The University Of Berlin Where He Studied For Four Years With Hermann Von Helmholtz Receiving His Phd In 1890. Helmholtz Is Said To Have Considered Webster His Favorite American Student. During This Period Webster Also Studied In Paris And Stockholm. He Was Unusually Proficient In Literature And Was Fluent In Latin Greek German French And Swedish With A Good Knowledge Of Italian And Spanish And Competency In Russian And Modern Greek. Clark University President G. Stanley Hall Appointed Webster Assistant Professor And Head Of The Physical Laboratories In 1892 When Physicist Albert A. Michelson Left For The Newly Organized University Of Chicago. At That Time Only Johns Hopkins University And Clark University Had Doctoral Programs In Physics. Webster Was Promoted To Full Professor In 1900. Webster Was Unusual For His Time In That He Was Both A Proficient Mathematician As Well As A Competent Experimentalist. Webster's Research Was In The Field Of Acoustics And Mechanics. He Is Credited With Developing An Instrument To Measure The Absolute Intensity Of Sound The Phonometer And For Research On The Gyroscope. He Also Gave Graduate Lectures In Theoretical Physics At Clark University Which Have Been Published As Three Textbooks. A Group Of 20 Physicists Invited By Webster Founded The American Physical Society At A Meeting At Fayerweather Hall In Columbia University On May 20 1899. In 1903 Webster Became President Of The American Physical Society And Was Elected To The National Academy Of Sciences. Webster Committed Suicide In 1923 Leaving A Note To Huis Son How He Felt That Every Aspect Of His Life Was A Failure Including The Impending Closure Pf Clark'S Physical Sciences Department. Unfortunately Only A Very Few Politicians Have Ever Felt That. <br/> <br/> B. G. Teubner hardcover
18711237338Leipzig, Hirzel, 1871. 4to. 1 Bl., 61, (1) S. Etwas späterer Bibl.-Hlwd m. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Fuß m. gepr. Sign. u. kl. Stauchspur). St. a. Tit. Teils gering braunfleckig. (Abhandlungen der mathematisch-physischen Cl. der Königl. Sächs. Ges. der Wiss. 10/1).
18641237335Leipzig, 1864. 4to. (148) S. M. einigen Tabellen. Etwas späterer Bibl.-Hlwd m. goldgeprägtem Rückentitel (Fuß m. gepr. Sign., Kanten etwas beschabt). St. a. Tit. Wenige Seiten min. braunfl. (Separatdruck aus: Abhandlungen der Königl. Sächs. Ges. der Wiss. 9).
1980029847Bristol / London: Institute Of Physics 1980. 1st Edition 1st Printing. Hardcover. Fine/Near Fine. Xviii 272 Pp. Blue Cloth. First Printing. Fine In Near Fine Dj Some Fading To Background Color On Spine Panel. <br/> <br/> Institute Of Physics hardcover
1852167192Braunschweig, Vieweg, 1852. M. zahlr. Tab. 4 Bl., 125 S. Pp. d. Zt. m. hs. Rtit. Einbd. beschabt u. bestoßen. Gebräunt. St. a. Tit.
1921184561Fribourg, 1921. 116 S. OBr. Umschl. leicht berieben u. etwas gebräunt sowie m. St. u. Sign. Diese auch auf Tit. Unaufgeschn. (Mitteil. d. naturforsch. Ges. Freiburg. Mathematiques et Physique 4).
1919MATH0142aBraunschw., Vieweg 1919. XIV, 627 S., mit 81 eingedruckten Abb.; XIV, 575 S., mit 95 eingedruckten Abb.; Bibl.-Expl., HLn. d. Zt. mit kl. Klebezettel am Vorderdeckel, berieben, bestoß., Innentit. mehrf. gestemp., am hint. Innendeckel mont. Bibliothekszettel, Kopfschn. staubdunkel, leichte Stellspuren.
1901171351Braunschweig, Vieweg, 1900-1901. M. einigen Textabb. XVIII, 506 S., 1 Bl. u. XII, 527 S. Bd. 1 Hlwd. m. Rsign. Etwas berieben. Sign. u. Exlibris a. Vors. St. a. Schmutztit. u. Tit. Bd. 2 Lwd. m. aufgezog. ORLeinen. St. u. Sign. a. Vors. u. Tit.
1893414676Breslau, Trewendt, 1893. M. Portr. 111 S. Bibl.-Einbd. m. Sign. OU. eingeb. M. mehr. St.
183629454Cambridge, Pitt Press, 1836. Cont. boards. Coverpaper on back nearly gone. Corners bumped. VIII,212 pp. and 1 large folded plate. A stamp on titlepage. Internally fine.
1998R260270564Gordon and Breach. 1998. In-8. Relié. Très bon état, Couv. convenable, Dos satisfaisant, Intérieur frais. 104 pages.. . . . Classification Dewey : 530-Physique
New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1954. 8vo. The entire volume XXXIII (Part I-II), 1954 of The Bell System Technical Journal bound in a nice full green cloth. Library stamp to free front end-paper and title page. Minor discolouring to extremities. Binding tight, clean and fresh. Also internally very nice and clean. Pp. 1309-1330. [Entire volume: 1400 pp.]
ril. «Perché esiste qualcosa anziché il nulla?» Questa antica domanda, ripresa molte volte nel corso della storia da tanti filosofi e pensatori, ci impone di meditare su quella che sembra essere in assoluto la più profonda di tutte le questioni, la distinzione tra essere e non-essere, tra ciò che esiste e il nulla, il punto da cui tutto il resto deriva. Nelle mani di un fisico, però, la domanda assume un valore del tutto inaspettato, come si vede leggendo questo coinvolgente, intenso e breve libro. Per Newton e la sua legge della gravitazione universale era necessario che esistesse a priori uno «spazio», un palcoscenico dentro il quale si potesse sviluppare il dramma della materia e delle sue leggi. Questo spazio era di per sé teoricamente «vuoto» e veniva occupato dai corpi fisici, che vi subivano «forze» precise. Proprio su questo ci fu un famoso e lungo contenzioso tra lui e Leibniz, e da quella polemica nacquero i primi problemi - filosofici e fisici, a un tempo - sul concetto stesso di spazio. Con Maxwell, anni dopo, le cose si fecero ancora più problematiche, dal momento che la nascita del campo elettromagnetico riempiva lo spazio «vuoto» di «qualcosa». Qualcosa che non era l'etere, come inizialmente qualcuno aveva proposto. Le cose peggiorarono radicalmente con Einstein e il suo spazio-tempo curvo, nel quale la trama stessa della realtà si deforma in relazione alle masse presenti; ed è difficile curvare qualcosa che non c'è. Il colpo di grazia all'idea stessa di vuoto lo ha dato infine la meccanica quantistica, specie con la teoria quantistica dei campi, nella quale il vuoto diventa in effetti un luogo piuttosto vivace. Per quanto strano possa sembrare, insomma, il «nulla» è «qualcosa».
1984BOOKS029095IBoca Raton:: CRC Pr. VG unmarked Hardback. 1984. ISBN: ISBN 0-8493-0463-6 2381 pp. Catalogs: PHYSICS. Keywords: PHYSICS CHEMISTRY. CRC Pr. hardcover
Cleveland, CRC, 1976, 8vo legatura tutta pelle editoriale con titoli e fregi dorati, pp. nn. (2390).
1985100435American Institute of Physics (AIP), New York Malicorne sur Sarthe, 72, Pays de la Loire, France 1985 Book condition, Etat : Bon paperback, editor's brown and black printed wrappers, illustrated by several portrait of physicists In-4 1 vol. - 391 pages
195442741New York, American Telephone and Telegraph Company, 1954. 8vo. The entire volume XXXIII (Part I-II), 1954 of The Bell System Technical Journal bound in a nice full green cloth. Library stamp to free front end-paper and title page. Minor discolouring to extremities. Binding tight, clean and fresh. Also internally very nice and clean. Pp. 1309-1330. [Entire volume: 1400 pp.]
198448<p>In English. Hard cover 256 pp. ISBN: 0950802654. Describes the travels of Lord Charlemont in Greece & Turkey in the middle of the 18th century.</p> Trigraph & Leventes Foundation hardcover
1997500308853Editions Amphora 1997 16x1x20 8cm. 1997. Broché. Ce livre propose une méthode combinant étirements et renforcement musculaire pour améliorer la condition physique probablement à destination des pratiquants de sport ou des personnes souhaitant entretenir leur corps de manière équilibrée
19071174641907 A Paris, Félix Alcan, Editeur, Collection "Bibliothèque de Philosophie Contemporaine" - 1907 - In-8, broché - 320 p.
1954607646Berlin, Akad.-Vlg. 1954. M. 62 Abb. VII, 163 S. OLwd.
195110076941951. 8, 213 S., 1 Bl. Mit 32 Abb. im Text u. auf Taf. OHlwd.
London, Henry Gulman, 1872. Cont. hcalf. Gilt back and gilt cover. Chromolithographed frontispiece. XVI,74 pp. and 8 plates.
... Near fine hardcover with a near fine dust jacket. Clean, tight, unmarked. Dust jacket and book have a small ding on the rear. Dust jacket is now in a new Brodart Mylar protector. NOT AN OLD LIBRARY BOOK. Volume 20 in the International Series of Mo
Quarto in yellow and black illustrated paper-backed boards; 739 pages : illustrations ; 26 cm In English. With a short, important inscription in neat pen, on lower outer corner region of front free endpaper: "For Don Glaser / from / Jim ". Inscribed by Watson to fellow Nobel laureate Donald Glaser (Physics, 1961). From Glaser's personal library. For more books from Glaser's library search using keycode DGLSR. || Nobel Prize winners in Science.